JD Vance attacks working women as being ‘on path to misery’ in unearthed audio

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Any women here want to go back to the days of Mrs. Cleaver?

In a resurfaced podcast interview from September 2021, Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance said that professional women “choose a path to misery” by prioritizing their careers over having children

Donald Trump’s running mate also claimed the masculinity of men in America is “suppressed”, and attacked immigrants and Democratic Rep Ilhan Omar.

The Guardian reported that the now-Ohio senator said of women, such as his Yale Law School classmates, that “pursuing racial or gender equity is like the value system that gives their life meaning … [but] they all find that that value system leads to misery”.

Of Omar, he said that the lawmaker had shown “ingratitude” to America, and that she “would be living in a craphole” if she had not moved to the US from Somalia as a refugee.

Vance made the remarks back on September 20, 2021 on an episode of the Moment of Truth podcast run by American Moment – a conservative organization of which the senator is a board member emeritus for the group – Media Matters reported.

American Moment is a partner for Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation-led plan to provide staffing and policy priorities for a second Trump administration.

This is the latest example of Vance’s previous on-the-record comments, particularly about women, coming back to haunt him since he was chosen as Trump’s running mate.

He has previously called Democratic leaders “childless cat ladies” and lashed out at the president of the teachers’ union for not having “some of her own” children. The senator has since tried to address some of his previous comments by calling them “sarcasm”.

In the Moment of Truth recording, in which Vance is speaking with American Moment’s president and founder, Saurabh Sharma, and its COO Nick Solheim, the then-candidate for Ohio’s Senate seat was asked about what he saw inside elite institutions such as Yale Law School.

“You have women who think that truly the liberationist path is to spend 90 hours a week working in a cubicle at McKinsey instead of starting a family and having children.”


Vance added: “What they don’t realize – and I think some of them do eventually realize that, thank God – is that that is actually a path to misery. And the path to happiness and to fulfillment is something that these institutions are telling people not to do.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/jd-vance-attacks-working-women-191356101.html

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Any women here want to go back to the days of Mrs. Cleaver?

In a resurfaced podcast interview from September 2021, Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance said that professional women “choose a path to misery” by prioritizing their careers over having children

Donald Trump’s running mate also claimed the masculinity of men in America is “suppressed”, and attacked immigrants and Democratic Rep Ilhan Omar.

The Guardian reported that the now-Ohio senator said of women, such as his Yale Law School classmates, that “pursuing racial or gender equity is like the value system that gives their life meaning … [but] they all find that that value system leads to misery”.

Of Omar, he said that the lawmaker had shown “ingratitude” to America, and that she “would be living in a craphole” if she had not moved to the US from Somalia as a refugee.

Vance made the remarks back on September 20, 2021 on an episode of the Moment of Truth podcast run by American Moment – a conservative organization of which the senator is a board member emeritus for the group – Media Matters reported.

American Moment is a partner for Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation-led plan to provide staffing and policy priorities for a second Trump administration.

This is the latest example of Vance’s previous on-the-record comments, particularly about women, coming back to haunt him since he was chosen as Trump’s running mate.

He has previously called Democratic leaders “childless cat ladies” and lashed out at the president of the teachers’ union for not having “some of her own” children. The senator has since tried to address some of his previous comments by calling them “sarcasm”.

In the Moment of Truth recording, in which Vance is speaking with American Moment’s president and founder, Saurabh Sharma, and its COO Nick Solheim, the then-candidate for Ohio’s Senate seat was asked about what he saw inside elite institutions such as Yale Law School.

“You have women who think that truly the liberationist path is to spend 90 hours a week working in a cubicle at McKinsey instead of starting a family and having children.”


Vance added: “What they don’t realize – and I think some of them do eventually realize that, thank God – is that that is actually a path to misery. And the path to happiness and to fulfillment is something that these institutions are telling people not to do.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/jd-vance-attacks-working-women-191356101.html

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Fuck you asshole, you supported the assassination of your political opponent so, fuck you!
 
So am I...of course, we're actually listening to what he's saying...
I have been listening to lots of chatter about large numbers of women who think they were poorly advised.....what they have been told all their life is to get established in a career, then in their early 30's looks for a guy to settle down with, then if they insist have kids. The problems are two......one the best time for women to have kids biologically is in their twenties.....the other is that there are not that many high quality men to be had, and those who dont even begin to look till their 30's tend to find no one worth having. Then too there is the problem that by our 30's if we have been alone we tend to be already pretty set in our ways...living with someone at that point tends to be a real challenge.

So what we end up with are lots of women who had plans to marry a guy and have kids, but they find that they waited too long....they are pretty shocked to learn that they waited too long.....that what they have been told all their lives by almost everyone is bad advice.
 
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